With American independence came the freedom to sail anywhere in
the world under a new flag. During the years between the Treaty of
Paris and the Treaty of Wangxi, Americans first voyaged past the
Cape of Good Hope, reaching the ports of Algiers and the bazaars of
Arabia, the markets of India and the beaches of Sumatra, the
villages of Cochin, China, and the factories of Canton. Their South
Seas voyages of commerce and discovery introduced the infant nation
to the world and the world to what the Chinese, Turks, and others
dubbed the "new people."
Drawing on private journals, letters, ships' logs, memoirs, and
newspaper accounts, "True Yankees" traces America's earliest
encounters on a global stage through the exhilarating experiences
of five Yankee seafarers. Merchant Samuel Shaw spent a decade
scouring the marts of China and India for goods that would
captivate the imaginations of his countrymen. Mariner Amasa Delano
toured much of the Pacific hunting seals. Explorer Edmund Fanning
circumnavigated the globe, touching at various Pacific and Indian
Ocean ports of call. In 1829, twenty-year-old Harriett Low
reluctantly accompanied her merchant uncle and ailing aunt to
Macao, where she recorded trenchant observations of expatriate
life. And sea captain Robert Bennet Forbes's last sojourn in Canton
coincided with the eruption of the First Opium War.
How did these bold voyagers approach and do business with the
people in the region, whose physical appearance, practices, and
culture seemed so strange? And how did native men and women--not to
mention the European traders who were in direct competition with
the Americans--regard these upstarts who had fought off British
rule? The accounts of these adventurous travelers reveal how they
and hundreds of other mariners and expatriates influenced the ways
in which Americans defined themselves, thereby creating a genuinely
brash national character--the "true Yankee." Readers who love
history and stories of exploration on the high seas will devour
this gripping tale.
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